Those quality scoring chances look like that because they're always in the back of the net.

Francois Allaire said it better, the other team doesn't always have to fight to get their goals, they come easy. Look at how hard we had to battle to get our goal against Ottawa. All Ottawa had to do is to get themselve 5 good scoring chances and they kney they would have at least 2 goals.

This is where obvious momentum shifts happen. If a team works it's collective ***** off for a goal, and the other team easily responds it's deflating.

People don't realize that this was the magic of Halak when he was here. He made goals stand up as winners. The team could expect to win in the third period and so they did.

That whole Halak/PRice BS thread was full of nonsense about quality of competition and other faux analysis. Halak was focused at the times momentum was created or lost and his team responded positively.